Golden State Warriors' Andre Iguodala (9) and Stephen Curry, right, celebrate a score by Curry against the Detroit Pistons during the second half of an NBA basketball game Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2013, in Oakland, Calif. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

Golden State Warriors' Klay Thompson (11) goes up for a shot as Boston Celtics' Avery Bradley (0) defends during the second half of an NBA basketball game on Friday, Jan. 10, 2014, in Oakland, Calif. Golden State won 99-97. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

The point guard was still reeling from Carolina's 23-10 NFC divisional playoff loss to the 49ers on Sunday, a defeat that cost the lifelong Panthers fan in the wallet. Curry wouldn't disclose how much he lost in his wager to Andre Iguodala, simply referring to it as the "standard, protocol bet."

Asked if it would affect his daughter's college fund, Curry said, "Nah, we'll be all right. I might have to not add a salad for lunch. I'll just have to get the regular entree."

Curry has been a Panthers fan since their expansion season in 1995, when he was living in Charlotte, N.C., and his father, Dell, was playing for the Hornets. Curry stayed true to his squad through the rough patches and enjoyed the 2003 Super Bowl run, and he isn't about to turn on the Panthers now.

"It hurts, but kudos to the 49ers for getting it done," Curry said. "I will support the Bay Area. I won't jump on the bandwagon. I'll stay loyal to my Panthers, but I definitely support (the 49ers) and hope they do well and win the Super Bowl in three weeks."

Getting after it: Head coach Mark Jacksongave the team the weekend off, and the Warriors don't play again until Wednesday, when they host Denver. They haven't seen a stretch of inaction like this all season.

Entering Monday's games, the Warriors were tied with the Clippers for having played an NBA-high 39 games and stood alone atop the league with 23 road games played. Shooting guard Klay Thompsonranked fifth in the league at 37.8 minutes per game, Curry was sixth at 37.7 and power forward David Leewas 39th (12th among forwards) at 34.3.

"More than anything, I just let my body heal up a little bit. I went 48 hours without touching a basketball and just got some treatment," Lee said. "We definitely needed it. ... We had a good, spirited practice and did some live five-on-five work to get the crispness back."

Injury updates: Centers Jermaine O'Neal(right wrist) and Festus Ezeli (right knee) and guard Nemanja Nedovic(left hamstring) sat out Monday's practice. The team has not offered an updated timeline for their returns.